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Johnny Depp Trial: Amber Heard claims Depp sexually abused her with bottle

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FALLS CHURCH, Va. - Amber Heard was back on the stand Thursday morning tearfully testifying about the abuse she said she suffered at the hands of her ex-husband, Johnny Depp.During her testimony in the defamation trial involving the one-time Hollywood couple, Heard shared details about the first time she says she hit Depp.She also described an intense physical fight between her and her ex-husband where she says Depp repeated "I f****** hate you" to her.She got emotional describing an intense physical fight between her and Depp, but said she couldn't remember parts of the altercation.

Heard did recall seeing lots of broken glass and feeling like she couldn't get through to Depp. She testified that she saw dried blood on a wall that appeared to spell something the morning after the spat.

During her testimony Wednesday as she took the stand for the first time in the trial, Heard spoke about how the couple met during their work on the film "The Rum Diary" and how they began dating while doing a press tour for the film's release in 2011.Outside of the courtroom, crowds of mostly Johnny Depp supporters lined up early Wednesday and again Thursday, in hopes of being allowed inside for the testimony.

The court allows 100 people inside for the trial. Many who FOX 5 spoke outside the courtroom said they were longtime fans of Depp and his movie career.

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